Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:girls, girls!
you can pick any color!
it's fine!
seriously though pull your couch away from the wall.
Oh we are tacky and have one room with two couches against opposite walls. We are just looking for livability right now with dogs and kids and don't need focal points or conversation nooks. Is there hope for us?
Yes but honestly it will look so much better if you pull them even a little off the wall. Like 6 inches. Try it.
I will try and report back
Anonymous wrote:Americans have gotten smart and ignore the failed attendees
Attempts at designers to get people to redesign their homes before they wear out. Stainless steel appliances, white cabinets, light granite or quartz, open floorplan, Mediterranean hardwood floors, light warm gray paint, subway tiles is a timeless look that will engage those trying to justify remodeling every 10 years
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:girls, girls!
you can pick any color!
it's fine!
seriously though pull your couch away from the wall.
Oh we are tacky and have one room with two couches against opposite walls. We are just looking for livability right now with dogs and kids and don't need focal points or conversation nooks. Is there hope for us?
Yes but honestly it will look so much better if you pull them even a little off the wall. Like 6 inches. Try it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you don't like gray walls, then what color would you suggest instead? Doesn't it pretty much have to be either beige or gray for much of the home?
Why would it have to be those colors? There's a whole spectrum out there - what do *you* like?
+1
You are an adult. Be an individual.
And if you individually prefer white walls and light colored interiors, it's somehow wrong? I loved white everything ages ago and still love it now and will continue loving it. I like light, lots of it, open spaces and clean surfaces. I absolutely detest dark walls, stuffy rooms, dark wood, small windows, lots of knicknacks. If your personal taste happens to coincide with some current trend does it make less valid somehow?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:White kitchens. Timeless? Nope. Sterile and Trendy.
I completely disagree. I loved white everything and had it this way many ago when it was not trendy and will continue using white even if trends change, I don't care. It's my personal preference. I like sterile, something wrong with it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I cook ethnic foods, as do many of my friends. So, if someone doesn't like the ethnic food smell, then we probably wouldn't get along with them that well anyways to have them over often.
IMO, the kitchen area is the heart of the home. I like it to be roomy, bright and airy.
We cook ethnic foods too but I'm completely turned off the open plan. We have a large kitchen/large family room combo and the noise pollution is absolutely horrid. You cannot comfortably cook or use the tap without interfering with the telly sound in the living room. If I use my (powerful) fan, the decibel level everywhere just rises.
In my next house, the kitchen will be large but connected to only the dining room, if that. Absolutely closed off from any living spaces. People are welcome to hang out in the kitchen, they don't need to be one foot in the living room.
That's why we have a large telly in the finished basement where the kids hang out. If they don't like the sound of the fan, they can go downstairs.
We do still have a separate dining room, but for some reason people like to hang out in the kitchen. I do, too. So, the kitchen/family room combo is great.
The kitchen would have to be pretty huge (fit a comfy couch and table/chairs for six and bar stools, etc..) for me to consider having a "closed" off kitchen.
Anonymous wrote:White kitchens. Timeless? Nope. Sterile and Trendy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lots of triangles on the roof.
White kitchens.
Mosiacs in the shower.
Subway tiles.
Open floor plans.
Columns everywhere.
I love open floor plans. So much more friends and family friendly. I'm not a formal person. My 80 year old inlaws prefer the closed off kitchen/dining room. They are very formal.
When we have get togethers, people hang out in the kitchen. It doesn't matter if I put the food out in the dining room. They all seem to congregate in the kitchen area. So, we just blew out the walls to the kitchen/family room, and now we can have people hang out in the kitchen area and not feel cramped.
Kids hang out in the finished basement. Adults hang out in the kitchen/family room. It's great.
I am getting sick of the gray/white kitchen and subway tiles. I like color.